Fury as Venezuelans hit out at government response to earthquake
ONP Summary
Twin earthquakes with magnitude greater than 7 struck Venezuela approximately one week ago, killing over 1,700 people and injuring around 5,000. The tremors damaged or destroyed nearly 59,000 buildings, with the La Guaira port region suffering the heaviest impact. Rescue teams recovered survivors from rubble for days after the quakes. Venezuela's healthcare system faced acute strain due to damaged hospitals and staffing shortages, forcing emergency patient care measures. Public health officials cautioned that disrupted water and sanitation systems could lead to disease outbreaks. Growing frustration emerged over perceived government inadequacy in response efforts.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize ongoing rescue operations and the discovery of survivors alongside infrastructure collapse risks, particularly public health threats from broken water and sanitation systems that could trigger disease outbreaks.
Moderate: Centrist outlets comprehensively cover both the humanitarian emergency—casualty figures, healthcare strain, rescue efforts—and mounting public anger over perceived government inaction and delayed institutional response.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets highlight political accountability and opposition engagement, featuring opposition leader Machado's announced return to Venezuela and her accusations that the government has blocked her entry during the crisis.
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Social media footage purports to show authorities looting TVs from the remnants of destroyed homes, staging rescue missions for media, asking citizens to thank their president for footage and confiscating phones ...